From hip-hop to locking: All about moves, at ‘Dance your Style 2024’
Key takeaways
- Sprawling on the floor, Ivy Mugler looks like she has fallen asleep for half a second.
- The US-based vogue-style dancer (a style involving catwalk and floor work) is as much at ease performing to one camera and half-a-dozen people inside a conference room at The St.
- Over the last weekend, top 16 performers from the world competed fiercely in the world finals of Red Bull’s ‘Dance Your Style 2024’.
Why this matters: an international story with cross-border implications worth tracking.
Sprawling on the floor, Ivy Mugler looks like she has fallen asleep for half a second. Till she hauls herself up, in one exaggerated move, springing to her feet. Even as her legs wriggle, Ivy, hair up and swaying, starts dancing. Her steps are quick and rapid. And yet, graceful.
The US-based vogue-style dancer (a style involving catwalk and floor work) is as much at ease performing to one camera and half-a-dozen people inside a conference room at The St. Regis Mumbai, as she is to 20 cameras and a 100 mobile phones in the packed National Sports Club of India Dome (NSCI Dome) auditorium.
Over the last weekend, top 16 performers from the world competed fiercely in the world finals of Red Bull’s ‘Dance Your Style 2024’.